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    Maxtrax, any good?

    Anyone had any experience with Maxtrax, or similar?

    Thinking that they may be a viable alternative to some snatch recoveries, particularly if the vehicle needing to be recovered doesn't have any decent recovery points fitted.

    Given that they're around $300 a pair it'd be nice to know if they're useful before I put them on the every-growing wish list.

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    Have never used them my self but if you have access to some scaff boards the metal type I had used them before and they worked a treat also I have thought of buying some sort of rubber matt never tried it but I think it would work also can roll it up and stash it easier.



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    I've used them several times - and owned them for about 3 years or so. They work well - the new model is even better. I've used them on all size 4wds and also camper trailers and have never had to dig out or not be able to recover the vehicle. Used them mainly on sand but also on minor mud bogs and they work well. I personally would recommend them. For $300 (if your an RACQ member they are $250 I think) they are an easy alternative to winching/snatching. That said I have also winched and snatched when I haven't had them with me for whatever reason.

    To me they are also a little safer than winching/snatching, especially if there is no other vehicle around or suitable anchor then they're a must in my opinion. At threedogs said there is also other options that follow the same principle. Beauty of the maxtrax is they are light - but you do need to store them somewhere. I used to run them on the nosecone of the camper but you can put them on the roof or rear spare - they have some custom fitting straps now as well.
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    Love them. Good in almost every environment. (I have found one there not good in but disclaimer comment). By 2 but I dare say you will be back for another 2 especially if you have a camper. Especially if you have a camper.

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    PM sent 3D.

    Thanks guys, just the sort of info I was after.

    Not looking at getting anything just yet as there are soooo many things I want/need to do to the 'trol and I can only accumulate so many brownie points at a time with the boss

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    One thing to keep in mind Lonicus is if you are doing some off-road stuff and don't have a winch/hand-winch the minimum you need is a snatch strap, shackles, shovel. The maxtrax I have used as a shovel in the past as well. The other thing to consider is how often you plan on using this stuff. For example - if you get out a couple of weekends a month and perform a recovery a couple of times a month they will be awesome. If however you perform a recovery every 6 months then perhaps the added time to recover via snatching/road-building/digging is an OK trade-off for the money.

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    WARNING: Towballs used for recoveries can, and do kill people and damage property.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lorrieandjas View Post
    One thing to keep in mind Lonicus is if you are doing some off-road stuff and don't have a winch/hand-winch the minimum you need is a snatch strap, shackles, shovel. The maxtrax I have used as a shovel in the past as well. The other thing to consider is how often you plan on using this stuff. For example - if you get out a couple of weekends a month and perform a recovery a couple of times a month they will be awesome. If however you perform a recovery every 6 months then perhaps the added time to recover via snatching/road-building/digging is an OK trade-off for the money.

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    Cheers Jas.

    At the moment I'm just trying to get everything together, slowly, for the move up north (Noosa) next year. I plan to do a lot of exploring of the beaches and islands up there, but whether plans and reality coincide I'll just have to wait and see

    I already have front and rear recovery points from Threedogs, awesome bit of kit! HID driving lights going on today, then down the track will be all the other bits and pieces on the ever-expanding list.

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    Don't have any myself, but saw them in action at straddie twice and within a couple of minutes. Tide was right up and two seperate people towing camper trailers driving along the beach. Probably not the best idea with the waves lapping at your tyres! One car already stuck and trying to dig out when the other went past and got bogged no more than 40mtrs away. He had 4 maxtrax and was out within maybe 2 minutes. The other car borrowed his and was out of the waves in a couple of manouvers. Yes a little exy but worth it imo. I have used 2 pine sleepers before and work great, but they take up alot of room and only $24 for 2
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